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Spring has several meanings:
As commonly used:
- Spring (season), a season of the year.
- Spring (device), a common mechanical part.
- Spring (water), a natural source of water.
As a place or location:
- Springs, New York, a historically famous part of East Hampton, New York.
- Spring, Texas, a town in the United States.
- Springs, Gauteng, a city in South Africa.
- Springs, Western Australia, a place in Australia.
As a personal last name:
- Cecil Spring-Rice
- Dick Spring
- Howard Spring
- Sherwood C. Spring
As a musical title:
- Spring (band), a Belgian band.
- Spring (album), a musical album by Finn Coren inspired by William Blake's poetry.
- Spring (concerto) is a violin concerto in The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi.
- Spring (Rammstein song), a song by Rammstein.
As a mathematical surface:
As computer terminology:
- Spring framework, an enterprise Java framework for web applications.
- Spring operating system, an experimental operating system from Sun Microsystems.
- TA Spring is an open-source RTS game inspired by Total Annihilation.
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